Bamberg’s New Family Advocate Aims for Full-Day Childcare by 2026
Tatjana Ohl, a 47-year-old social worker, has taken up the role of Bamberg's family representative. Born near Herford, she aims to implement full-day care for elementary school children by 2026 and engage with local families.
Ohl, who moved to Bamberg in 2020, brings a wealth of experience in social work and education. She previously worked in school-related social work, supporting children in elementary and special schools, including a hotspot school in Berlin-Neukölln. Her career path is notable; she initially trained as a photographer, then restarted her career by studying social work in Berlin.
In Bamberg, Ohl has been active in career entry support and pedagogical assistance for German language classes. She also trained as a systemic practitioner, demonstrating her commitment to holistic, solution-focused approaches. Ohl's new role as family representative involves mediating and finding solutions for local families, ensuring their voices are heard.
Tatjana Ohl's office is based in the office for inclusion, and she can be reached via familienbeauftragte@our website or Tel. 0951/87-1895. With her extensive background and dedication, she is well-positioned to support Bamberg's families and drive the implementation of full-day care for elementary school children by 2026.
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